... to the study of holy scripture ; and out of the time of divine service to the reading of chronicles. For there indeed are virtues studied, and vices exiled; so that, for the endowment of virtue, and abandoning of vice, knights and barons, with other... An introduction to heraldry, by H.Clark - Page 254by Hugh Clark (heraldic engraver.) - 1829 - 80 pagesFull view - About this book
| Allatson Burgh - Music - 1814 - 526 pages
...scripture ; and out of the time of divine service to the reading of Chronicles. For there indeed are virtues studied, and vices exiled ; so that for the...desire not to have them learned in the laws, nor to live by the practice thereof, but only upon their father's allowance." De laudibus Legum Anglise, cap.... | |
| Art - 1824 - 436 pages
...chronicles. For there indeed are virtues studied, and vices exiled ; so that, for the endowment of vertue, and abandoning of vice, knights and barons, with other...noblemen of the realm, place their children in those innes, though they desire not to have them learned in the lawes, nor to live by the practice thereof,... | |
| Law - 1825 - 312 pages
...their country, was a necessary accomplishment for their sons. Thus we are expressly told by Fortescue, that " for the endowment of virtue, and abandoning...and noblemen of the realm, place their children in these Inns, though they desire not to have them learned in the laws, nor to live by the practice thereof,... | |
| Hugh Clark - Heraldry - 1827 - 450 pages
...former ages) within the realm skilful and cunning in the law, except he were a gentleman born, and came of a good house; for they, more than any other,...practice thereof, but only upon their parents' allowance. PRIVILEGES OF THE GENTRY. 2. In equal crimes a gentleman shall be punishable with more favour than... | |
| Law - 1831 - 446 pages
...and barons, with other estates, and noblemen of the realm, place their children in those inns, even though they desire not to have them learned in the laws, nor to live by the practice thereof, but only upon their father's allowance. Seldom, if at any time, is there... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 656 pages
...hobscripture ; and out of the time of divine service to the reading of chronicles. For there indeed are virtues studied, and vices exiled ; so that, for the...noblemen of the realm, place their children in those innés, though they desire not to have them learned in the laws, nor to live by the practise thereof,... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 610 pages
...knights and barons, with other states, and noblemen of the realm, place their children in those innes, though they desire not to have them learned in the laws, nor to live by the practise thereof, but only upon their father's allowance." — SIR JOHN HAWIUNS'S History... | |
| Robert Richard Pearce - Admission to the bar - 1855 - 488 pages
...instruction in the principles and maxims of the municipal law. Fortescue, alluding to this practice, says : " So that for the endowment of virtue and abandoning...desire not to have them learned in the laws, nor to live by the practice thereof." We have already seen that churchmen who aspired to dignities in the... | |
| John Hawkins - Music - 1875 - 532 pages
...chronicles. For there indeed are virtues studied, and vices ' exiled ; so that, for the endowment of vertue, and abandoning of vice, ' knights and barons, with...noblemen of the realm, place 'their children in those Innes, though they desire not to have them ' learned In the lawes, nor to live by the practice thereof,... | |
| John Hawkins - Music - 1875 - 538 pages
...vices 'exiled ; so that, for the endowment of vertue, and abandoning of vice, ' knights and barous, with other states, and noblemen of the realm, place ' their children in those Innes, though they desire not to have them ' learned in the lawes, nor to live by the practice thereof,... | |
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